Chalmers University of Technology propose a radical new concept: supergigantic atoms—a hybrid of giant atoms and superatoms designed to overcome key limits in quantum computing. By leveraging nonlocal interactions across multiple connection points, these systems generate self-interference that actively protects information from decoherence.
The result is a more stable and controllable way to create and transfer quantum entanglement, a cornerstone of next-generation computing and communication. By merging multiple qubits into a single collective entity, this approach could simplify quantum hardware while dramatically improving scalability, noise resistance, and directional control—pushing quantum technologies closer to real-world deployment.
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The result is a more stable and controllable way to create and transfer quantum entanglement, a cornerstone of next-generation computing and communication. By merging multiple qubits into a single collective entity, this approach could simplify quantum hardware while dramatically improving scalability, noise resistance, and directional control—pushing quantum technologies closer to real-world deployment.
This episode includes AI-generated content.
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